The third anniversary of 9/11 is in exactly one week from today (Saturday). On the first anniversary, all the TV networks hosted some sort of 9/11 special in primetime. ABC focused on the war in Afghanistan. CBS ran a special 60 Minutes II, The Presidents Story, produced by Bill Owens. I havent been able to track down a copy of this show. CBS then premiered 9/11 which can be purchased at amazon.com. Every television channel had some kind of special so that the entire page for TV Guide primetime listing on 9/11/02 was highlighted. The remembrance of 9/11 on the first anniversary by these networks was helpful and commendable. Unfortunately, no primetime specials were aired on the day or on the eve of the second anniversary. This infuriated me. It was an outrage. The leading broadcasters in America had either forgotten or refused to memorialize 9/11 with the rest of the country. I know that PBS ran Why the Towers Fell a couple of days before the anniversary, and there were memorials aired during the day time news shows. But primetime was completely void of anything about 9/11. I was angry when I saw that C.S.I: Crime Scene Investigation had trumped 9/11. I personally e-mailed NBC, PBS, ABC, CBS, UPN, FOX, and WB and made my complaint. I did receive a few replies that said my message was being forwarded to programming authorities. This year there is nothing dedicated to remembering 9/11 on TV. The only movie made about 9/11 so far was made by an anti-American jerk. My effort here was to offer FReepers what I have spent time creating; something interesting and emotional. By the response I'm receiving, I guess I have an incredibly unique mind. Thank you for reinforcing the fact that I am different. Ill never reach out to share something important to me again.